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Paris

Rich in history and culture, Paris is the capital of France and a popular tourist destination.

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What is plaster made of?

Traditional plaster is made of hydrated lime, sand, water, and horse hair (or some other type of hair) added for tensile strength. When mixed, traditional plaster has the consistency of runny peanut butter. As plaster sets, the lime within the plaster mix absorbs Carbon Dioxide and is essentially converted back into limestone, resulting in a hard and durable material. Plaster is usually applied in three coats: the scratch coat, brown coat, and finish coat, and is rather labor intensive.

What is the main street in the 6th arrondissement?

The Boulevard Saint Germain is one of the biggest streets of the 6th arrondissement in Paris.

How long will it take to drive from Paris to montpellier?

the driving time from Paris to Montpellier is about 6H40 - The distance is 748 km, nearly all on motorways.

How many boroughs are then in Paris and what shape?

there are 33 brorughs in london and the shape is a rectangle

Is Paris bigger than Brussels?

This is a misconception. What you here refer to as “greater Brussels“ is actually Brussels with its 19 communes. Wheelers great Paris consist also of the suburbs. It’s because the way the city administration works is different But obviously Brussels is not only consist of the old city center. So in reality, Brussels is bigger than Paris, but it’s less populated, making it a very spacious and vast city. (Source: I lived in both Paris and Brussels.)

In which country is the city of Paris?

the big one is in FRANCE

but there are others that are also called paris France

Which quarter in Paris is full of quaint narrow streets?

The oldest districts of Paris (the 1st to 4th arrondissements) and on the left bank, the 'quartier latin' are still full of narrow old streets. Maybe the Quartier latin (just south of the Ile de la Cité and the Notre Dame cathedral would be most famous for that - thanks to the influx of tourists there.

How is French money different from US money?

There is no such thing as "Paris money" any more than there is "New York money" or "Springfield money".

France is part of the European Union, and most states in the EU use the euro (symbol €) as their currency. You can go to Wikipedia or hundreds of other sites and look up information about the coins and bills. The euro is divided into 100 cents, just like dollars and pounds, although the coins and bills are very different-looking. It shouldn't take long at all to get used to the differences.

The only hard part is remembering how much the euro is worth compared to the U.S. or Canadian dollar when looking at prices - right now, it's about 1.00€ = $1.45. There is no such thing as "Paris money" any more than there is "New York money" or "Springfield money".

France is part of the European Union, and most states in the EU use the euro (symbol €) as their currency. You can go to Wikipedia or hundreds of other sites and look up information about the coins and bills. The euro is divided into 100 cents, just like dollars and pounds, although the coins and bills are very different-looking. It shouldn't take long at all to get used to the differences.

The only hard part is remembering how much the euro is worth compared to the U.S. or Canadian dollar when looking at prices - right now, it's about 1.00€ = $1.45.

How many kilometers from mont st michele to st malo?

There is about 55 kilometers from Mont Saint Michel to Saint Malo

How tall is Mont Saint Michel?

the altitude of mount itself raises from + 5 metres to + 80 metres above sea level, and the statue at the top of the church is 170 meters above sea level.

Street names that start with t?

There are several street names that start with T in the city of Paris. Examples include Rue de Tilsitt and Tunnel des Tuileries.

What is the capital of France?

The capital and largest city in France is París.

Is the Paris Basin a valley or a crater?

None of these two. The Paris basin is a low-raised plain, that we liken to a basin because of the higher (but not so much higher...) plateaus around it. Compared to these other plains, it can be described as a rather shallow depression of the land.